Rangers want Galaxy player link
Rangers manager Walter Smith hopes to set up a player exchange programme with David Beckham's future employers, Major League Soccer outfit LA Galaxy.
The Glasgow side will face Galaxy in a friendly in the USA on 23 May.
And Smith told the Scottish Daily Express: "We will be holding talks with a view to setting up an exchange scheme that can help develop players.
"With Beckham already signed, they will attract the cream of American kids who want to play alongside a superstar."
Former England midfielder Beckham will join the Californian outfit in a five-year deal worth a reported £128m once he leaves Real Madrid in the summer.
"When I was Scotland manager, I spoke to then USA coach Bruce Arena at Hampden and he felt the best-ever crop of American players was just about to break through," said Smith.
Establishing connections is important for us and Rangers come into that
LA Galaxy general manager Alexi Lalas
"A club like Rangers can't afford to ignore such a vast pool of talent and I can't think of a better club over there to have close ties with than LA Galaxy.
"We would be prepared to have their players and coaches at Murray Park for a few months at a time and vice versa.
"I don't foresee any problems and it's something I'm very keen on.
"There are no regulatory issues with younger players coming over and, while you need a work permit for those you want to sign at professional level, you oten find American lads have European links and even have passports for EC countries."
LA Galaxy general manager Alexi Lalas feels exchange schemes can help his club grow.
"If there was a chance for players to move between Glasgow and the US, for example, it could be beneficial for both clubs," said the former USA defender
"Establishing connections is important for us and Rangers come into that.
"For us, it is a chance to tap into their history and expertise."
I cannot believe it has taken our club this long to try and break into the US market - we are lagging behind other clubs like Man Ure, Chelsea and Septic here - of course Septic will always have close links in the NY / Boston area's but hopefully us lloking more west will give us a chance.
The US market is huge and they love their sport but not too sure about footie, but Mr Beckham has been brought to extend the knowledge of the game after a stale period and word has it that the US will be bidding for another World Cup and hey they did a good job in 1994.
Good luck to the marketing folk as if you can crack this market (we have already failed miserably in Far East) i am surea nice pension will follow!!
But why no push in our area??
Highlandbluenose